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Matt, Chuck, and a cadre of callers break down everything that happened in the Ohio State-Michigan State game, from the turnovers, to the deep bombs, as well as a breakdown of other Big Ten action and major college football news of note.

There is a Big Ten game of some import this weekend, and to better understand it, we're chatting with Spartans expert Chris Vannini. We discuss whether this is a rivalary or not, Michigan State's 4th quarter troubles, what position groups they'll have the greatest advantage (and disadvantage), where Cook sits on the pantheon of great QBs across the country, and whether he'd like to fight a Joey Bosa sized Duck. Also, after the show, we break down some major Ohio State recruiting developments.

We chat again with Maize n Brew's Joshua Henschke to discuss the state of Michigan football, whether this game has lost luster given the high point spread, and some of the Xs and Os around this matchup. Is Michigan being underrated? Where can they attack Ohio State? And who do they want to take the helm as the head coach assuming Hoke leaves and Harbaugh isn't around?

Matt, Chuck, the rest of the Land-Grant crew, and a host of calls break down the Ohio State-Michigan game in LGHL's weekly postgame show. We discuss Ohio State's second half surge, their inability to stop Michigan's run game,, Barrett's injury, Devin Gardner, Brady Hoke, Ohio State's chances in the Big Ten Championship game, and so much more. We also discuss other major games on the day, Buckeye basketball, and anything else that calls chime in with.

On the show, we preview the Purdue game against Michigan State, following the victory over Illinois last week, the first for the Boilermakers since 2012. We talk to Lansing State Journal columnist Graham Couch to get insights on the Spartans and feature Purdue running back Akeem Hunt. Also, a conversation with baseball coach Doug Schreiber, as the Black and Gold fall series starts this weekend. That, "Our Boys," predictions and more.

Penn State hoops finally won a conference game this week! The Nittany Lions went 1-1 during its most recent stretch of games, as they lost in controversial fashion to Michigan State before taking down Rutgers at home. Actually, that's a bit weak. Penn State tied Rutgers to a tree and beat it over and over with a 9 Iron. Yeah, that's better.

On this episode of the BSD Basketbro Show, Bill, Chad and Tim discuss the week in PSU hoops. The guys hit on everything from the games to Brandon Taylor's injury to whether or not Penn State is held to a lower standard by Big Ten refs. You should listen. It's a good time.

We chat with the Editor of The Only Colors, Pete Rossman, about all things Michigan State, including how they match up wtih Ohio State, whether their offense can continue to improve and who should be more explosive next season, what they can do to beat Oregon, and what needs to happen for the season to be a success, how they're able to win without attracting big name recruits, and more.

On the show, we review the Purdue loss to No. 8 Michigan State, looking at the late rally, the surge of the offense and the fall of the defense. Plus, a close examination of Austin Appleby and the latest in recruiting.

In the latest episode, Jeff McMenamin and Michael Kaskey-Blomain talk the additions of Ish Smith and Thomas Robinson to the roster. They also dig into how the team has played since the trade deadline, with new additions Isaiah Canaan and JaVale McGee. With Michael Carter-Williams and the Bucks on tap tonight, Jeff and Mike look at the team's chances of notching a win this week.

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B1G Show Co-Hosts Lloyd Ribner III and Daniel Mogollon are breaking down the 2014 Big Ten Season with a set of quick hit podcasts. First up, will the Michigan State Spartains be able to repeat as Big Ten Champions this season? The Guys discuss the defending Rose Bowl Champs, the growth of Connor Cook, losses on defense, and how Ohio State's Braxton Miller might be the most important quarterback for Sparty's season.

In Episode 4 of the State of Independence Sixers podcast, Jeff and Mike discuss all things pertaining to the Sixers trade deadline! We break down the Sixers' three deadline deals which departed with reigning Rookie of the Year Michael Carter-Williams, as well as current rookie on the rise in K.J. McDaniels for a stockpile of more draft picks, JaVale McGee and Isaiah Canaan. We break things down trade-by-trade as well as go into detail on the team's future, MCW's legacy and the judgment day that's approaching soon for Sam Hinkie.

You can now follow us on the app Stitcher along with all your other favorite podcasts! If you like what we do, feel free to rate us as well! The link to the app version of our show is below. http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/state-of-independence-sixers-podcast?refid=stpr